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REDWOOD CITY, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/01/09 -- We are advised by Nimsoft that the news release, "Deutsche Bank Standardizes on Nimsoft for Enterprise IT Monitoring," issued earlier today by the company was issued in error. Please disregard the aforementioned release. The correct version of the release follows:
Nimsoft Provides Standardized Enterprise IT Monitoring Solution to Leading Financial Institution
Nimsoft Supports the Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) Model at One of the World's Largest Global Banks
REDWOOD CITY, CA -- December 1, 2009 -- Nimsoft, a fast growing provider of IT performance and availability monitoring solutions, today announced that it will deliver its Nimsoft Monitoring Solution (NMS) for IT performance and availability monitoring to Deutsche Bank.
Nimsoft is one of the first major suppliers of monitoring software to meet the requirements of Deutsche Bank's variable commercial Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) model. NMS is scalable enough to handle the company's needs, while at the same time being extremely easy to use and deploy. Aligned to Deutsche Bank's SOI model, Nimsoft monitoring and capacity capabilities will provide quality of service metrics via a bus architecture to the company's central event and capacity management systems. These open systems in turn will provide detailed insight into the health and performance of the underlying infrastructure.
The flexible Nimsoft licensing model allows the Bank to take advantage of a pay-as-you-use principle. Overall, the Bank will be able to achieve significant cost savings over the life of this agreement.
"During the evaluation process, we not only proved our ability to monitor the IT infrastructure, but also demonstrated unparalleled scalability, breadth of coverage, and quality of support," said Gary Read, Nimsoft president and CEO. "Signing an agreement with a leading brand like Deutsche Bank is a tremendous validation, not only of our next-generation solutions, but the company and people that stand behind those solutions. Deutsche Bank has become the second of the world's major Investment Banks to implement the Nimsoft monitoring solution."
NMS represents next-generation offerings for monitoring the performance and availability of the entire IT infrastructure, both physical and virtualized. The Nimsoft Monitoring Solution is comprised of fully integrated event, performance and availability, end-user response, service level and business service monitoring. The deployment at Deutsche Bank will be focused on server subsystem/virtualization monitoring, however will also include application monitoring to cover infrastructure services such as email, web, messaging and application hosting.
About Nimsoft
Nimsoft is a fast growing provider of next-generation performance and availability monitoring solutions for the complete physical, virtual, and cloud-based IT infrastructure. Nimsoft solutions redefine the standards for ease of use and speed of deployment -- providing outstanding return on investment and unparalleled customer satisfaction. Over 850 customers in 36 countries rely on Nimsoft solutions to monitor their IT-based business applications and services, including cloud environments. These customers include mid-market and global organizations, such as Barclays Capital, Amway Corporation, Bay Area Rapid Transit, Ladbrokes, MTU Aero Engines, TriNet, and TRW Automotive, and hundreds of leading managed service providers, such as CDW Hosting Services, ENKI, Thomas Duryea, Easynet, and Rackspace Managed Hosting. For more information, visit www.nimsoft.com.
Nimsoft and the Nimsoft logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nimsoft Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © 2009 Nimsoft Inc. all rights reserved.
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Nimsoft Inc.
+1 415 601 3632
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